Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat recently emphasized the critical role of Hindu civilization in global existence during his visit to Manipur. Bhagwat stated, “Without Hindus, the world will cease to exist,” characterizing Hindu civilization as eternal and highlighting its resilience compared to ancient cultures like Greece, Egypt, and Rome which have vanished. He asserted that Hindu society acts as a global guardian of dharma, attributing its continuity to an intrinsic societal network. This visit marked Bhagwat’s first to Manipur following recent ethnic conflicts. He reiterated his stance that all Indians, including Muslims and Christians, share common ancestry. Beyond cultural significance, Bhagwat strongly advocated for India’s economic self-reliance, calling it a foundational pillar for nation-building, alongside military and knowledge prowess. “Our economy must be completely self-reliant. We should not be dependent on anyone,” he urged, aligning with the government’s current focus on indigenous policies amidst international trade challenges. Bhagwat also drew parallels from historical struggles, like the decline of Naxalism and India’s own fight for independence, to illustrate the power of societal resolve in overcoming adversities and maintaining national spirit.
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